Drafted in the 4th round (131st overall) by the Houston Astros in 2002

Speaking of Mark McLemore, there's another one in the Pacific Northwest. Scouts can't get a handle on this McLemore's upside. He has been an enigma at Oregon State. He has great makeup and a high-end, athletic body with above-average arm strength. He also has not shown an ability to win consistently at the college level. His fastball, often straight and hittable, sits in the 86-88 mph range, with a high of 93. He doesn't have a second pitch and lacks polish. He often overthrows his pitches, especially his slider. The net result is a 2-4, 5.40 record this spring. Teams that look beyond the results could see enough for a fifth- or sixth-round pick.